Conveyancing Resources
Settlement adjustments in Victoria: how rates, water and owners corporation fees are split
Settlement adjustments split council rates, water and owners corporation fees between buyer and seller. Here’s how each is worked out in Victoria.
Selling a property from a deceased estate in Victoria: the conveyancing steps for executors
Selling a deceased estate property in Victoria? The conveyancing steps for executors, from probate and transmission to when you can sell before the grant.
Comparing offers when selling a house: why the highest number isn’t always the best
Comparing offers when selling a house in Victoria? Price is one of three things that decide the best offer. How certainty and timing change its value.
Buying a property with a tenant already in it: what changes at settlement in Victoria
Buying a property with tenants in Victoria? Here is what happens to the lease, rent and bond at settlement, and when you can get vacant possession.
Buying and selling on the same day in Victoria
Buying and selling on the same day in Victoria can work, but linked settlements need careful dates, lender checks, funds planning and key timing.
What PEXA settlement means for Victorian buyers and sellers
What PEXA settlement means, what buyers and sellers still need to do, and what can delay electronic settlement in Victoria.
Rural property conveyancing in West Gippsland: water, septic, access and bushfire checks
Rural property conveyancing in Victoria has different checkpoints. Water, septic, access, bushfire and titles for West Gippsland buyers.
Vendor statements that fail: the disclosure mistakes that delay Victorian settlements
Section 32 mistakes that delay Victorian property sales: outdated certificates, missing OC details, undisclosed overlays. What to check before you list.
Conveyancing in Cranbourne: what to check before you sign on a new estate
Buying in a Cranbourne estate? Here’s what a conveyancer checks in the plan of subdivision, covenants and developer contract before you sign.
Conveyancing in Berwick: what to check in heritage streets and newer estates
Heritage overlays near the village, covenants in the newer estates. What a Berwick buyer should flag before signing the contract.
First home buyer stamp duty and grants in regional Victoria: what applies in Drouin and Warragul in 2026
The owners corporation certificate in your Section 32 is the starting point, not the full picture. Here is what townhouse buyers in Clyde North and Berwick should check before signing.
Buying from a developer in Officer, Clyde North or Pakenham: the documents that control your timeline
Buying from a developer in Officer, Clyde North or Pakenham? Check which documents control your timeline before you sign.













